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Everything Everywhere All at Once

R

Movie

132 minutes

March 25th, 2022
DIRECTORS:

Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert

RATING:

R

RUNTIME:

132 minutes

DIRECTORS:

Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert

RATING:

R

RUNTIME:

132 minutes

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Reviews(6)

  • This movie is truly everything, playful, exhilarating, and a mind-expanding experience.

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    10 /10
  • Most movies that get an abundance of hype don't live up to expectations. Everything Everywhere All At Once is an exception, deserving all the praise from critics and audiences alike. The movie is deeply emotional and made me bawl my eyes out in the movie theater. Be prepared for it to make you cry. The movie notably broaches important topics about mental health, existentialism, and family. I also like the unique take on the multiverse. I fully recommend this movie – just bring a box of tissues.

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    10 /10
  • Surprisingly excellent movie.

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    9 /10
  • This film is so thought-provoking and will stick with you long after watching, in a way few movies are capable of. Everything Everywhere All At Once was so popular when it was released for a reason and is well worth the watch.

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    10 /10
  • The last 30 minutes of this film are some of the most emotionally resonating stuff I have seen in a long time. I cried. A lot. The way that they explain how the multiverse works is a unique perspective and doesn't make it too confusing. The Wong Kar Wai homage in one of the universes is such a great touch.

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    10 /10

Synopsis

In Everything Everywhere All at Once, a middle-aged laundromat owner (Michelle Yeoh) is distracted from her financial and family issues by a multiversal crisis. With just her husband (Ke Huy Quan) to her through the confusion, she must contend with her overbearing traditional father (James Hong), a pencil-pushing auditor (Jamie Lee Curtis), and her emotionally-distant daughter (Stephanie Hsu). 


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Cast(7)

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Jenny Slate
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Ke Huy Quan
Stephanie Hsu
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Harry Shum Jr.
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Jamie Lee Curtis
James Hong
Michelle Yeoh

Images(26)

Deirdre talking in Everything Everywhere All At Once
Waymond (Ke Huy Quan) in a fight scene in the IRS office in Everything Everywhere All at Once
Stephanie Hsu and Ke Huy Quan in Everything Everywhere All at once
Ke Huy Quan as Waymond in the Wong Kar Wai scene in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang looking sad in Everything Everywhere All at Once
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Everything Everywhere All At Once Review: Yeoh Delivers In Imaginative Sci-Fi
8/10

Everything Everywhere All At Once is weird in the best of ways, emotional, smart, and ready to take viewers on a ride they won’t soon forget.

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